"EZ"
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- Joined
- Sep 21, 2020
- Messages
- 2,163
- Location
- Ringgold, GA.
- RV Year
- 2006
- RV Make
- Holiday Rambler
- RV Model
- Ambassador
- RV Length
- 40'
- TOW/TOAD
- 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Our 2006 Holiday Rambler Ambassador is a well built coach as well. The wood is beautiful, the cabinets don't squeak or rattle, nothing leaks. We've not had anything major happen except one of the A/C units went out. I decided to replace both units and upgrade to 15k btu units with the digital thermostat. Of course the off white carpet started looking rough but that's not a brand specific issue. I'm very happy with our coach. Holiday Rambler and Fleetwood are now built by REV so I have no idea what the quality is like but I've looked in some new units and really like them a lot.I have an '07 Fleetwood Bounder. I tell people it's an 07 and they think it's new.
I know it's considered an "entry-level" DP coach, but I think it's built really well.
When we were looking at DPs we were at PPL in Houston, it was pouring down rain. We went inside a bunch of DPs, this Bounder was the ONLY one that was wasn't leaking water around something, be it the windshield, a/c, or anything else. EVERY one of the others, ie New Mars, Winnies, you name it was leaking somewhere. I'm VERY satisfied with the Fleetwood. The woodwork in it is unbelievable, it's beautiful........and real.
I've done all the maintenance on it myself. Working under the bed, in the closet, inside the cabinets and such, the quality of workmanship is really good. As well as the quality of the materials used by the factory/builder.